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Prayut indifferent to protesters’ plan to throng Parliament during charter rewrite debate

By The Nation

 

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Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha

 

Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha has remained aloof to anti-establishment protesters’ plan to gather outside Parliament on Tuesday to follow the proceedings as lawmakers vote on charter amendments.

 

When asked on Monday about protesters from both sides of the political divide showing up to listen to the decision on charter rewrite, he said he will not be responsible for what happens because security personnel will be on hand to deal with the crowds.

 

He also said violators of law will be prosecuted as per normal and that he has given no orders on the subject.

 

As for the Constitutional Court’s pending verdict about him occupying Army quarters after retirement, Prayut said he was not concerned because he has never broken the law. He added that he will let the judiciary do its job and accept the verdict, which is expected on December 2.

 

Source: https://www.nationthailand.com/news/30398048

 

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5 hours ago, Thaiwrath said:

Enough said.

As the (albeit, unelected) prime minister, he is responsible for whatever actions these people take, and should be held accountable when it gets nasty.

I actually thought there was no need for further comment after

"Prayut is indifferent".

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Hopefully, it does not end with sharpshooters deployed. Definitely a large amount of gas being used, looked like a smoke screen a little bit ago.  Looks like the Senate does not want to budge and wants to retain their seats.  That means that things will not change unfortunately and only a total revolt will have to be undertaken.  Does not look like the military cares to get involved either, maybe given orders by the top dog to stand down.

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38 minutes ago, ThailandRyan said:

Showing the yellow shirts versus the protestors now on the evening news.  Looks like the yellow shirts are actually on the inside of the barriers.  So tell me who is favored here.

Those who support are always favored, no matter where. T'is those who oppose who are the "baddies". 

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Are the police really going to club and batter their own countrymen ?? I don't think so or they would be crazy to do so .   Many of these protesters , young and old have lost their jobs , lost their lively-hoods and used up whatever savings they had - and little help from the government .  Where do they turn to ?   They see all the pomp and splendour and riches of the elite . Such a big divide in this country between those who have and those who have not. The young are the future of the country .Perhaps amendments to the Constitution should be put to a peoples vote ?   

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What a silly sod he is indeed,  as are those other minions who try so hard to deny the Thai people proper democratic input. No way the powers that be will support a plan like that of I-iLaw, can't have commoners interfering with the elite...

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29 minutes ago, brianthainess said:

Yeh OK then if you say so. See he's back in uniform again trying to show his authoritarianism

Yep, ever since he demoted the little fat man watch collector from being the Minister of defense and assumed the position himself, he believes he is not only the PM but also the defacto head of the Military, so why not wear a uniform especially if you still live on base in base housing....

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